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  2. Amsterdam tram line 5 - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, tram line 5, running between Centraal and Zuid stations, was the busiest tram line in the city with 42,000 boardings per day. [8] On 22 July 2018, the opening of the Noord-Zuid metro line resulted in many changes to the Amsterdam tram system, including line 5.

  3. Amsterdam tram line 24 - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam tram line 24 was established on October 17, 1929, and operated the route from the Central Station via Damrak – Dam – Rokin – Vijzelstraat – Ferdinand Bolstraat – Ceintuurbaan – Roelof Hartstraat – Joh. M. Coenenstraat – Beethovenstraat – Stadionweg, where a loop was driven through Turnerstraat and Olympiaweg to a stand at Stadionplein .

  4. Transport in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Transportation by car is discouraged by the local government, with initiatives such as Autodelen and Meerijden.nu being sponsored, [2] and steep parking fees and a great number of streets are closed off for cars in the city centre. The A10 Ringroad surrounding the city connects Amsterdam with the Dutch national network of freeways. Interchanges ...

  5. Trams in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The 15 tram lines within Amsterdam's tram network serve all boroughs in Amsterdam except for Amsterdam-Noord on the north side of the IJ and Amsterdam Zuidoost. [2] Tram lines 5 and 25 extend south of the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid to serve the municipalities of Amstelveen [4] and Uithoorn, [5] and tram line 19 extends east of the borough of Amsterdam-Oost to serve the municipality of Diemen.

  6. Amsterdam Metro - Wikipedia

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    The network is owned by the City of Amsterdam and operated by municipal public transport company Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf (GVB), which also operates trams, free ferries and local buses. The metro system consists of five routes and serves 39 stations, with a total length of 42.7 kilometers (26.5 mi).

  7. Line 54 (Amsterdam Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Line 54 (Dutch: Metrolijn 54), also known as Gein Line (Geinlijn, formerly Holendrechtlijn) is a line of the Amsterdam Metro between Amsterdam Centraal station and Gein station in the Gein district in Amsterdam-Zuidoost. [1] This is the southern branch of the Oostlijn.

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